Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Cameras, Lenses and Shooting gear => Topic started by: adias on January 29, 2016, 10:00:25 pm
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What is the typical price charged by Canon Service for aligning a de-centered L zoom lens? Anybody with that experience?
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No one used Canon Service?
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No one used Canon Service?
Yes, I occasionally/rarely use Canon service, but not for a decentered L zoom lens.
Why are you asking? Can't they give you a rough idea, or are you not in agreement with their price quote?
I know they need to investigate first, which will cost money anyway, before they can be a bit more specific. They also need to determine the cause for decentering, e.g. dropped on the ground, because that may require additionally replacing bent/cracked parts and further disassembly. And if the lens is in a bad shape, they'll need more than regular CLA effort to be put in.
Cheers,
Bart
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I did it with 1 lense, cost me 20 bucks. So I decided to do it for all my lenses :)
But then, I'm currently living in Thailand. I don't know if there is a global agreement.
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I did it with 1 lense, cost me 20 bucks. So I decided to do it for all my lenses :)
But then, I'm currently living in Thailand. I don't know if there is a global agreement.
Assuming they did a good job, that's cheap compared to e.g. Europe. But then average wages also do not compare, and neither do tax regimes and the other cost for business expenses and housing.
Cheers,
Bart
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I've sent a few lenses into canon for various issues and it seems that everytime it costs ~$300 no matter the issue (replacing aperture assembly, fixing alignment on a dropped lens, etc.). I think they just have a minimum charge and that was it. This is in the US on the free silver plan.
Why don't you call them and ask?
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I asked because they do not offer approximate quotes. I have an L zoom that is slightly soft on one side since new. Never dropped/bumped. I sent it anyway. Thanks!